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Linitis plastica: current prognostic implication of a classic concept

Cir Cir. 2022;90(1):64-73. doi: 10.24875/CIRU.20001106.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Despite having been described for several centuries linitis plastica’s (LP) prognostic implication remain unclear.

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the impact of LP on the survival of patients undergoing gastrectomy for gastric adenocarcinoma.

METHOD: A single-center retrospective study of cases of LP diagnosed and confirmed by pathological anatomy has been carried out in a third-level center for 5 years.

RESULTS: They were grouped into Linitis Plastica (LP), diffuse non-LP carcinomas (DNLP) and other adenocarcinomas (ADC). 199 gastrectomies performed in the same period of time were included in the comparative analysis. With a median follow-up of 54.5 months (95% CI: 37.0-65.0), the median survival of LP was 14 months (95% CI: 9-27) significantly lower (p = 0.002) compared to DNLP 51.5 months (95% CI: 25-70) and the rest of ADC 62 months (95% CI: 43-68). The OS at 1, 3 and 5 years was statistically worse in the LP group (69, 15, 8%) compared to DNLP (82, 54, 44%) and ADC (89, 63, 54%) (p = 0.073, p <0.001, p <0.001). In the multivariate analysis, LP was identified as an independent risk factor for OS with an HR of 3.26 (p = 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS: LP is an independent prognostic factor associated with higher mortality in gastric cancer.

PMID:35120115 | DOI:10.24875/CIRU.20001106

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